Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv prt] [prep] a new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As it howled on to a new course , the river bank no longer protected Trent and Mariana from the worst of its savagery .
2 Many divorced and separated women moved in with a new partner .
3 Then I branched out into a new area .
4 On Easter Monday 1972 , I woke up to a new view of the world .
5 Something like ’ reduce greatly ’ will do — But the Europeans came up with a new wheeze to infuriate everyone .
6 But then Sunderland came up with a new offer and Liverpool launched a fresh diplomatic offensive .
7 One of the locomotives ( No 73123 ) was named Gatwick Express and turned out in a new livery to match the refurbished Mark 2 stock .
8 Yeah met up with a new man and start again .
9 I did miss him , though , and I quickly met up with a new boyfriend , Mark , in whom I again confided about my strange ‘ food hang-ups ’ , as I called them , whilst keeping my other friendships quite superficial by always pretending everything was fine .
10 His ears burned hot : the exploding stars , he could almost smell the singe , hear the crackle ; seeing colours never seen , for , in his agony , caught in shock , screaming his tortured soul , he swung out on a new dimension .
11 We settled down with a new bottle of champagne on the table before us , and I summarised what I had discovered about Brian Harley 's contract with Supersight and what I had not discovered about his putter .
12 However , I settled down with a new teacher for both piano and violin .
13 The company originated and broke through with a new idea , using high quality elements from its flexible audio product system .
14 Several other nuees swept harmlessly down the valley of the Riviere Blanche during the next couple of months , but on 30 August death came again to Martinique , where a powerful nuee blasted out from Mt Pelee and rolled down in a new direction , engulfing the small village of Morne Rouge .
15 I went out with a new boy for a while and we fell in love .
16 Over the years the OCU became a truly cosmopolitan empire and hardly a month went by without a new uniform or flying suit making an appearance .
17 Or shacked up with a new girl you wanted to keep to yourself or something . ’
18 Marshall set off in a new direction .
19 LISA Cosh rang the Dial A New Body hotline for advice on her tummy — and ended up with a new lifestyle .
20 To avoid any but the worst young offenders being sent to prison , the Prison Commissioners proposed to accelerate the provision of detention centres , backed up by a new sentence of custodial training for a maximum of two years with the chance of being released on licence , subject to after-care , after six months .
21 The proposals mean that , for the first time , parents can name their preference for a school , including ordinary ones — and backed up by a new appeal system .
22 Long words wrapped around to a new line can spoil a document 's right-hand side .
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